Saturday, February 15, 2014

I have a bit of a secret: I think I love February 15th even more than... the day before. Mostly because there's so less pressure, isn't there? I mean: on Valentine's day if I say I'd like to go out for dinner, immediately we start to think what type of food we'd rather have, where we would like to go, if we need to make reservations, the clothes we're going to wear. On the other hand, if I don't really feel like going out and say so, the boyfriend drowns me with the typical "Are you ok? Are you sure? Did I say something wrong?" questions.

So this time I decided I wanted to make something Valentinesy... the day after. And lucky me, I found just the perfect recipe: Portuguese cookbook author Joana Roque's "Bolachinhas de S Valentim". As usual, her recipe was a success: easy to follow and on the nose in terms of proportions.

I didn't want to use raspberry jam - first, because I didn't have any; second, because my boyfriend isn't exactly fond of it, and he was the one I was baking the cookies for. He tends to find chocolate a bit too overwhelming, so I decided for a lemon cream filling instead.

Mix the flour, the sugar, the chocolate powder and the butter with the help of an electric mixer. Then use your hands to knead the dough so it becomes more homogenous. With the help of a rolling pin, flatten the cookie dough. Use a cutter to shape and cut out your cookies and transfer them into a tray with greaseproof paper.Bake the cookies at 180ºC for 10 minutes. Take them out and let the cool completely before you use the filling to make the cookie sandwiches. I only thought of it when I had the first cookie, but just a tiny bit of fleur de sel over the top cookie would be heaven.So, while the cookies are cooling, prepare the filling.Beat the butter and the cream cheese for about 4 minutes. Add the sugar, the vanilla extract and the lemon zest and keep beating for 2 more minutes.Place the cream filling on half of the cookies. Press a cookie onto each cookie with filling, so it ressembles a sandwich.Prepare a cup of coffee or a glass of fresh orange juice and... enjoy!